The Eagles are busy filling out the roster for the off-season at the same time they are searching for a coach, and while they have yet to find a new man in charge, they did get a step closer today to completing the roster.

The Eagles announced today that they have signed WRs Nick Miller and DeMarco Sampson to two-year contracts.

Miller (5-9, 180) has played in 17 games with the Oakland Raiders (2009-11) and St. Louis Rams (2011), registering four receptions for 48 yards and 404 yards on 45 career punt returns, including an 88-yard touchdown. Originally a rookie free agent signing of Oakland in 2009, Miller played collegiately at Southern Utah. He was released by the Raiders on October 1, 2011 and signed by the Rams on October 6. He scored his first-career touchdown, an 88-yard punt return on 11/27/11 against Arizona. He was released by the Rams during the 2012 offseason.

Sampson (6-2, 204) was a seventh-round draft choice of the Arizona Cardinals in 2011 after playing collegiately at San Diego State and twice earning All-Mountain West honors. He recorded three catches for 36 yards in 12 games as a rookie. The Chula Vista, CA native was released as part of the Cardinals final roster cut down in 2012.

While it is a long shot that either will make the team, Sampson could bring height to a wide receiver unit that desperately needs it.